Lions for Lambs follows the intertwined stories of a professor, a journalist, and a senator as they navigate the political landscape and grapple with the consequences of the war on terror. The movie explores themes of manipulation, propaganda, and the complex nature of political negotiations.
Killing Lincoln is a movie that tells the story of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the manhunt for his killer, John Wilkes Booth. Set during the American Civil War, the movie explores the events leading up to Lincoln's death and the aftermath of the assassination. It delves into the motivations and actions of both Lincoln and Booth, as well as the impact their actions had on the nation.
The President is a political drama based on a memoir of a French president. The story revolves around the political career and personal life of the president, including the challenges and scandals faced. It explores themes of corruption, power, and democracy in France during the 1950s.
When a woman is framed for murder, a private investigator must uncover the truth and prove her innocence in court. With the aid of his loyal black cat, he navigates through a web of deceit, uncovering a secret love affair, a fatal fire, and a hidden fortune. As the case unfolds, the investigator must use his skills to unravel the mystery and bring the true culprit to justice.
Roughly Speaking is a movie about a strong-willed and outspoken woman who faces various challenges and experiences in America during the early 1900s. From her time in New Haven, Connecticut, as a secretary at Yale University to her struggles during the Great Depression and World War II, the movie follows her journey of independence, relationships, and survival. Adapted from an autobiography, the film provides a glimpse into the American experience of that era.
Philippe Lutcher, an anarchist, fires a shot at Clara Stuart, a famous stage and screen actress, but only wounds her. The star, through affectation and curiosity to know his motives, pleads in his favour at his trial, but he rebuffs her pity. After he has served 18 months in prison, they meet and fall in love.
In this comedy, a hard-working husband loses his job and his wife becomes the bread winner.
Blind Spot: Hitler's Secretary is a biographical documentary that provides a unique perspective on the inner workings of Nazi Germany through the memories of Hitler's secretary, Traudl Junge. The film delves into her experiences inside Hitler's bunker and the moral dilemmas she faced as she witnessed the atrocities committed by the Nazi regime. Through interviews and personal recollections, the documentary explores themes of subjectivity, remembrance, and the consequences of remaining silent in the face of evil.
A New York City newspaper is sued for libel after reporting the wrong verdict in a murder trial.
A secretary sends a coded plea for help in her monthly report; two detectives investigate and find out that men are jailed on phony charges, forced to work in oil fields and then murdered if they try to escape.
In this musical short, a love columnist can't find her own love connection.
The 17th century saw London plunge into a series of devastating disasters. The Civil War, a murderous plague, and the destruction of the great fire should have all but destroyed the small medieval city, but somehow it not only survived - it thrived. Dan Cruickshank explores how London survived the travails of the 17th century.
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